Life Beyond Death, Plymouth *church*, Sunday, 10:45—Adv. The Endless Life, Plymouth Church Sunday 10:45.—Adv. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Chancellor Strong will talk Sunday at 7:45 p.m. m. at the Plymouth Congregational church. The Chancellor will discuss war and peace. Send the Dally Kansan Home THEATRE VARSITY TONIGHT ONLY V. L. S. E. Corporation presents "A MAN'S MAKING" A vivid story of life. An excellent feature in 5 reels. Saturday Night — Norma Talmadge in "THE MISSING LINK," Saturday -- Matinee Only "Pa's Family Tree," 2-reel comedy featuring those funny chimpanzees. Also "A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN," one of those wonderful 'Keystone' comedies, in 4 reels. If it's $20 or so that you care to pay for your Spring Suit, by all means have it tailored to order by Ed. V. Price & Co., Merchant Tailors, Chicago. It is a recognized fact, that no good shirt or small tailor can give you equal value for the same money. See me today. SAMUEL G. CLARKE, 707 Mass. Street. We're showing all the new Kuppenheimer models for spring. Come and see them. ROBERT E. HOUSE only with the best methods and the most expert workmen. Our thirty years' experience in the dyeing, pressing and cleaning business has made You Can Expect Good Results OWEN SERVICE a by-word in Lawrence, and our circle of friends and satisfied customers is growing larger daily. Better call us up now and we will press your suit or clean your dress for that week-end date. OR 510 BELL 464 HOME And Remember! Our Work Will Satisfy—or we will. BELL BROTHERS PIANOS Are manufactured exclusively for discriminating musicians and artists. They contain patented improvements not found in any other instruments. These improvements give the Bell Brothers Planos electric guitar a particularly sympathetic tone, great reserve power, and wearing qualities not equalled by any other make. We sell Bell Brothers Panos at prices consistent with the quality, and on easy payments if desired. van Dyke Studio, 939 8th Ave., New York City Bell Brother Piano Co. Gentlemen:—After having used one of your Bell Brothers Pianos for a year it is a pleasure for me to state that I am more than pleased with the instrument. Even with the severe use that I gave it, it is remarkable for standing in tune and retaining its original tone. The action is positively delightful, the tone pure and sympathetic and the entire piano is very satisfactory in every way. Yours truly. E, EGENEVE LICHTENWALTER. Oraduate Music Dept., Unite of, Student of Jedlicka, Berlin. BELL BROTHERS PIANO COMPANY LAWRENCE, KANSAS MECHANICALS BANQUET E. E. Howard Gives Feature Talk at Engineers' Annual Spread An illustrated after dinner speech was the feature of the mechanical engineers' annual banquet held last night in Eagle's Hall. E. E. Howard, a mechanical engineer from Kansas, made a picture taken by himself in the Alps and in the larger cities of Europe. Most of the pictures showed views and structures of general interest to the engineers, but Mr. Howard took especial pains to boost his image by boosting his comparision to the Canadian Rockies, which Mr. Howard says, "have it all over the Alps." Over sixty mechanical engineers, sat down around the U-shaped banquet table decorated with crimson and blue electric lights. The banquet started a little after eight eloquence with an illuminated spot in it, with the speakers of the day and whooping is up "a la engineer" to work on an appetite for the banquet. The one big disappointment of the day was the fact that C. J. Price of Topeka was unable to keep his appointment to speak. Although Mr. Price is a mining engineer, and not a mechanical, his experience not only in engineering, but in social work had been valuable. He made his speech one that had been anticipated. Mr. Price was also on the program for a toast. All football men report to Coach Olcott in the gym Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All candidates for Varsity football are requested to check out material for outdoor practice Monday. Mr. O, B. Zimmermann of Chicago who gave the principal address yesterday, spoke to the mechanics again this morning in the lecture room of Marvin Hall on "Gas Engines." This was an image captured both photography and drawings being shown to illustrate the points made. WOULD HAVE BOYS CLUB TO FIGHT THE CIGARETTE The campaign against the cigarette in Kansas, being waged by the department of Child Welfare, took new impetus this week when pamphlets were mailed out over the state, suggesting plans for enlisting boys into clubs for a campaign against the juvenile use of nicotine. A prize of $100 has been offered to the boys' club making the best show in the work by John A. Edwards, a former member of the state legislature. The prize is given under the law. He is also offering a $50 prize for the second best club. Fire starting in a pile of brush near Potter Lake threatened the Engineering Building Monday. The strong wind yesterday swept the fire on toward the building. Prof. Goldman, from the School of Engineering checked its onward march by digging a fire-guard. Girls: So we can wear our new white kid shoes. Profs: So we can gaze out of the window during lectures, while the students watch. Boys: Because the landlady will sit on the porch instead of in the hall. Will you help me to make the business of life insurance more useful and more worth while to this community? Do you know what you're asking me your critiques, if you have any? TOMORROW'S BEST BARGAINS L. S. Beighly The reporters on the Daily Kansas have many bargains in their column. Morrow of real service in their column, including assing them on to the readers and benefit from them. The articles advertise in their column have them on to you with no heavy article advertised in "Tomorow." These are not perfectly satisfied, your Kansas and no questions asked. Shamrecks and Irish silk flags. One cent each, at Hoadley's. Johnston Candy, the kind she likes, he's up, and up. Round Corner Drug Store. Tooth paste and dental lotions for you at Straffon's. Tomato sauce. Spanish style, 3 cans for $2c at the LaCosx Grocery. Cereals, served in individual packages, at the Varaly Cafe. Sunsheet hot cake. Angelfood, Devil's Cake. The Court House Grocery. At the Court House Grocery. Reynolds Brose, are taking orders for Patrick's dress design in ice creams. Waste hinkets. The best thing for a room, 10c, at Ecke's. For Sale 3 Blocks South of K. U. 100 by 135 ft., east front, new frame house, 5 rooms and bath. Large attic, two large porches, also sleeping porch. A 100 barrel cistern with two filters; good well with pump on porch; cellar under whole house; cement floor, good beautiful walk alms in beautiful a yard as you wish to see. Good terms. Home Phone 462 For the Baby's Outing AUTHORITIES on "Better Babies" are agreed that fresh air is one of the first requisites for the baby's good health. A "sulky" is the most convenient kind of baby carriages - comfortable for the baby and easily handled. The faculty baby should have one. Priced reasonably at from $1.75 to $9.00 "If We Haven't It We'll Get It" "Acquaint Us With Your Needs" E.S. Strachan FURNITURE 808-810 Mass. St. Style you can see You hear that style in men's clothes is something you can't point out. This may be true. But we believe that when you're trying on a Varsity Fifty Five suit the mirror will show you style that you can see. The right lines have been put into these clothes by Hart Schaffner & Marx; the result is something very wonderful, we think. Come and try it on; today, if you can; the smartest young man's suit made. PECKHAM'S THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES THE FLOWER SHOP Ball 621 Flowers of Quality 8251/4 Mass. Bell 621 Flowers of Quality 825 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Make your savings WORK, don't let them SHIRK, but remember, "SAFETY FIRST." Twenty years' experience making loans. Ask me. Interviews strictly private and confidential. E. L. HILKEY, Investment Banker LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Peoples State Bank Building. HOME 2202. A Concert of unusual interest to the College people is the one to be given by EDITH BIDEAU, Soprano AT THE Bowersock Opera House, March 15, Wednesday Evening The student body will remember Miss Bideau as the Leading Soprano in the College Miss Bideau has sung with many of the Leading Artists of the country and has won a place among the Concert singers of the Middle West. She has appeared with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. in two different seasons. Also, she has assisted in Grand Concert, Madam Julia Rive-King, one of the world's greatest pianists; Madam Rose Oltzka, the famous Russian contralto; Edward Kreiser, of Kansas City, one of the greatest organists in the Middle West, and many other leading artists. Reservations will be made at the theatre box office on March 11th PRICES: $1,75c,50c and 25c